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Advice needed: Migrate from PC to Mac?
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Meta Arkadia
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Yes Jan 8, 2013

Andrew Stucken wrote:
One last question: would an HP4215 all-in-one printer be compatible with a Mac?

But I don't know if all the apps that come with it for Windows will also work under OS X. The basic functions will work, however. Out of the box.

Cheers,

Hans


 
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Yes...probably Jan 9, 2013

Andrew Stucken wrote:

would an HP4215 all-in-one printer be compatible with a Mac?



Probably - see this link

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c03378792&lang=en&cc=us&taskId=110&contentType=SupportFAQ&prodSeriesId=351105&prodTypeId=18972


 
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Geniuses Jan 9, 2013

Worth adding that when something does go wrong you have to book an appointment with a "Genius" at your local Apple shop, not instant and not necessarily very "local" for everyone.

Yep, we use an (old) HP Officejet (all-in-one) for several PCs and a Mac and I spotted quite a nice looking black one in the Apple shop in Exeter the other day. Suggest you ring them if you want to know the exact model.


 
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Tom in London
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What can go wrong? Jan 9, 2013

Lisa Simpson, MCIL wrote:

Worth adding that when something does go wrong you have to book an appointment with a "Genius" at your local Apple shop


What went wrong for you? I've never needed to speak to a genius, and if I did I certainly wouldn't go to an Apple Store ! (Delphi might be a better bet...)

I'm asking because I've never had anything go wrong with a Mac, except for once , many years ago during that bad period when Steve Jobs wasn't at Apple, when I bought a new Mac and discovered that the logic board was defective and had to be replaced. That was about 1997. Since then nothing else bad has ever happened.

At the beginning, when I was new to the MacOS, I found I had to spend a bit of time learning my way around it - but as I did so my amazement grew and grew - it was fantastic !

Still is !

In the very rare event that I run into a problem I can usually solve it in the Apple Discussion Forums- here:

https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/os_x_mountain_lion

[Edited at 2013-01-09 09:01 GMT]


 
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New motherboard Jan 9, 2013

Tom in London wrote:

Lisa Simpson, MCIL wrote:

Worth adding that when something does go wrong you have to book an appointment with a "Genius" at your local Apple shop


What went wrong for you?


Last year.


 
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Rule http://www.proz.com/siterules/forum/4#4 Jan 10, 2013

Could you please kindly stick to the point, according to rule http://www.proz.com/siterules/forum/4#4 .

Thanks,

Emanuela


 
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